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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1035200" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>The Bears are most improved. Not too surprising when you own their draft capital.</p><p>Bringing in Keenan and Odunze as receivers</p><p>It’s hard to imagine a world where Caleb is a downgrade from Justin Fields. But I could see a possibility where he struggles some as a Rookie.</p><p></p><p>The addition of Montez Sweat is their best D addition. Sweat is a MONSTER at TFL at an elite level and general disruptor whenever on that field. Upgrade at QB upgrade at WR. Upgrade at Edge and slight upgrade at RB.</p><p></p><p>The Bears benefit from a very mediocre schedule. They really don’t play any stretches of tough ball until that last stretch with us TWICE Detroit, SF, etc. I could see a world where IF Caleb looks good, they are in that 9-8 10-7 area. </p><p></p><p>I can see why many are saying the NFC North took a serious step up as far as Divisional strength. Any 3 of the 4 teams could compete for Postseadon. Again it all rests on how fast Caleb acclimates</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1035200, member: 10086"] The Bears are most improved. Not too surprising when you own their draft capital. Bringing in Keenan and Odunze as receivers It’s hard to imagine a world where Caleb is a downgrade from Justin Fields. But I could see a possibility where he struggles some as a Rookie. The addition of Montez Sweat is their best D addition. Sweat is a MONSTER at TFL at an elite level and general disruptor whenever on that field. Upgrade at QB upgrade at WR. Upgrade at Edge and slight upgrade at RB. The Bears benefit from a very mediocre schedule. They really don’t play any stretches of tough ball until that last stretch with us TWICE Detroit, SF, etc. I could see a world where IF Caleb looks good, they are in that 9-8 10-7 area. I can see why many are saying the NFC North took a serious step up as far as Divisional strength. Any 3 of the 4 teams could compete for Postseadon. Again it all rests on how fast Caleb acclimates [/QUOTE]
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